The Washington Wizards have signalled a clear change in direction with the acquisitions of Anthony Davis and Trae Young.
Those two moves instantly raise expectations and place greater emphasis on how quickly the roster can come together.
With proven star power now at the top of the depth chart, the focus has turned to how the rest of the lineup fits around them.
Looking ahead to next season, Washington’s projected rotation offers a mix of established talent and young pieces still finding their footing.
Washington Wizards’ best projected depth chart next season
The Wizards’ projected starting lineup reflects their shift toward immediate competitiveness.
Trae Young is expected to run the offense, giving Washington a proven creator capable of elevating those around him.
Position Starter Bench
PG Trae Young Bub Carrington
SG Tre Johnson Kyshawn George
SF Bilal Coulibaly Justin Champagnie
PF Anthony Davis Will Riley
C Alex Sarr Tristan Vukcevic
Tre Johnson slots in alongside him as a scoring guard who can space the floor and take pressure off Young.
On the wing, Bilal Coulibaly provides length, defense, and continued upside, while Anthony Davis brings elite defensive presence and championship-level experience.
Alex Sarr’s versatility allows him to operate as a modern center who can protect the rim and stretch the floor.
MORE WASHINGTON WIZARDS STORIES
The projected bench remains young, but functional. Bub Carrington and Kyshawn George offer guard depth, while Champagnie provides wing defense and energy.
Anthony Davis #3 of the Dallas Mavericks adjusts his Oakley glasses during the second half of their game against the Utah Jazz
Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images
Will Riley adds shooting potential, and Vukcevic gives the frontcourt a developmental option behind Davis and Sarr.
The rotation blends star power with youth, signaling that while Washington is pushing to win now, development has not been abandoned entirely.
What the Washington Wizards need to address this offseason
Despite the aggressive trades, the Wizards still have work to do. They hold a projected top-five draft pick, which could be used to add immediate help or future value.
The clearest need is another big man. With Davis’ workload needing to be managed and Sarr still early in his career, frontcourt depth will be crucial over a long season.
While D’Angelo Russell has a player option in his contract, he does not appear to be a priority for Washington.
With Trae Young firmly entrenched as the lead guard, keeping another ball-dominant guard would be unnecessary.
Instead, the Wizards’ offseason focus should remain on size, defensive depth, and supporting their stars.
If those pieces fall into place, Washington’s win-now gamble could quickly change how the franchise is viewed across the league.
Read more:
Join Our Newsletter
Receive exclusive football transfer news and updates twice a week to your mailbox